@Robusto I used to be the youngest this and that for quite a chunk of my life. (Jumped two grades as a kid, everything else followed from there. Entered university at the age of 17. Everyone around me was like 20-25.) Can't recommend it, really. It's just a gimmick. Maybe occasionally a good conversation starter, but that's about it.
If you write a Jupiter Symphony, you write the Jupiter Symphony. Nobody cares if you were 25 or 55 at the time. And certainly nobody cares if you were 35 or 37. Either it's the Jupiter Symphony or it is not. That's all that matters.
Who the fuck even knows at what age Twain or Faulkner or Chekhov or Asimov wrote this book or that.
> GENERA NOMINUM QUOT SUNT? Quattuor. QUAE? Masculinum, ut hic magister, femininum, ut haec Musa, neutrum, ut hoc scamnum, commune, ut hic et haec sacerdos. Est praeterea trium generum, quod omne dicitur, ut hic et haec et hoc felix; est epicoenon, id est promiscuum, ut passer aquila.
@Cerberus This is just where you and I differ. In my view, also at the beginning of a sentence announces that the subsequent material is an addition to or elaboration on what has come before. Therefore it merits a pause and, hence, a comma.
@Cerberus I do never feel that. I like to just idle from time to time. But you seem to be saying that niksen is used the way one might use the word chill: "I just need to chill for a while." Do nothing until one feels like bestirring oneself.